His first varsity touchdown of 36 yards was only the eighth-longest scoring play of the night.

Dunlap only put together two sustained scoring drives, an 11-play drive to open the game and an 11-play drive in the fourth quarter capped by Carr’s 19-yard run.

In between Dunlap featured an air circus.

“They were in a spot where they loaded up the box a little bit and we have some pretty good athletes on the perimeter if you do that,” Dunlap coach Brett Cazelet said. “Our quarterback and receivers made some big plays when they needed to.”

Davion McManis broke a tackle at the line of scrimmage on a bubble screen for a 52-yard TD reception.

“We had trouble tackling and then we got that under control,” IVC coach Tim Heinz said. “Then they started running by us and we didn’t catch them.”

IVC’s Kelley Noetzol scored a pair of touchdowns, one on an 85-yard kick return and then a 57-yard rush, in the third quarter as the teams traded five touchdowns on just nine plays from scrimmage.

Hampton had catches of 75 and 72 yards in that span.

“I told coach I could beat the (defensive back),” Hampton said.

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